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St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter proudly declared on Wednesday that his student loans had officially been canceled. The Minnesota mayor posted a screenshot of his Mohela account, the site used to manage and make student loan payments.



His account read $0.00. "Thank you, Mr.

President!" he wrote. Carter also used an X post from President Biden’s account that stood by Biden’s decision to circumvent a Supreme Court ruling to "relieve" student debt. St.

Paul Mayor Melvin Carter tanked President Biden for canceling his student debt. (Getty Images) ST. PAUL RESIDENTS CONFRONT LOCAL LEADERS ABOUT 'GARBAGE CAN' OF A CITY AMID RISING CRIME RATES "The Supreme Court tried to block me from relieving student debt.

But they didn’t stop me. I’ve relieved student debt for over 5 million Americans. I’m going to keep going," Biden's post read.

It included a video of the president who added, "A significant number of Black voters. So you can chase your dreams, start a family, buy your first home, start a business and so much more." According to GovSalaries.

com , Carter earned approximately $132,000 serving as mayor in 2021. Fox News Digital reached out to the St. Paul mayor’s office for a comment.

Biden has frequently boasted defying a Supreme Court ruling that deemed his student debt rel.

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